Interested in watching thought-provoking discussions, music videos and college sports on your TV through a Chromecast stick? You're covered as of today. Google has announced that the mobile apps for MTV, Pac-12 sports, TED Talks and Qello Concerts now have Chromecast support, so you can check out that inspirational presentation on the big screen without buying a set-top box or connecting your PC. This isn't the most significant thing that Google is putting on your TV today, but it'll mean a lot if your phone regularly doubles as a media hub.

Have a current-gen Roku device? Want to watch Lady Gaga's Monster Ball Tour performance from Madison Square Garden? Well, you're in luck. The aforementioned streaming gadgets in the US, Canada and the UK are getting a Qello Concerts channel today, bringing access to "the world's largest collection" of full-length performance and music documentaries via a $4.99 monthly All-Access Pass. While the added cost may be a bummer, live music enthusiasts can expect selections from Mumford & Sons, Queen, Wu-Tang Clan, Wolfmother and many more. If you don't already have a Qello subscription, you can try it out free for a week on that Roku box or streaming stick.